In a recent exclusive interview with LittleAfrica News, Leonardo Coello, the Bronx Director for the Mayor's Office of Community Affairs, asserted that the most effective way to tackle New York...
Read moreThe city continues to come up short when it comes to equitable distribution of contracts among minority- and women-owned business enterprises (M/WBEs). The Annual Report on M/WBE Procurement report by...
Read moreOn Tuesday, February 13th, Albany Republicans launched a significant effort to challenge New York’s sanctuary policies, attributing these policies to the substantial influx of migrants into the state and city....
Read moreNew York City's attempt to implement a remote learning system for its public schools during a snow day on Tuesday, February 13th, encountered major hurdles, leading to widespread frustration among...
Read moreNew York City is considering an innovative proposal to repurpose its fire hydrants as public drinking water fountains, an idea that is gaining traction among city officials. This initiative, inspired...
Read moreOn Sunday, February 11th, New York State ushered in a new era of consumer transparency with the implementation of a groundbreaking credit card surcharge law. Championed by Governor Kathy Hochul...
Read moreOn Monday, February 12, a peaceful evening commute transformed into a scene of horror at the Mount Eden subway station in the Bronx, New York. A dispute between two groups...
Read moreA new legislative proposal in New York City seeks to prohibit the sale and distribution of laundry detergent pods and sheets that contain polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). Introduced by City Council...
Read moreNew York State legislators are advocating for a $90 million investment in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) bus services in anticipation of the upcoming $15 congestion pricing toll in Manhattan. ...
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